7. "too bad people are gonna still try to find a way to clown the kid." In response to Reply # 0
Hey, dude had a dream to be an NFL QB. He tried several times and just wasn't good enough, so he's moving on with his life and career. He get's to make a living talking about a sport he loves. Not sure why people would have a problem with that...as if they wouldn't have tried to pursue their own dreams to the fullest.
...I'm from the era when A.I. was the answer, now they think ai is the answer - Marlon Craft
8. "Nah, fuck dude for only being really good instead of world class." In response to Reply # 7
How dare he fail at something most people aren't even talented enough to attempt. I hope he has to walk the Earth like Cain, haunted by his horrible crimes.
10. "Saddest thing is that its his fanbase's fault he doesn't have a QB job" In response to Reply # 7
Not his talent or his haters' critiques
If there's no crowd claiming that Jesus himself wants Tebow to QB a team, then he has no problems....he's an NFL backup with a package of plays designed for him
11. "he's not an NFL back up. He's a bigger, worse Brad Smith" In response to Reply # 10
who refused to accept his role as a Brad Smith, so now he's out of the league. He can run some trick/gimmick plays, play TE as a backup, and be decent on special teams. Except he refuses to do the last two.
----------- Y'all stupid...should've tanked for Lebron/Wiggins in 2014 -Rex LongFellow
It's only funny till someone gets mad. Then it's hilarious.
16. "Kellen Clemens laughs at Tebow's ability to read the game" In response to Reply # 13
While playing chess against 10 different prodigies and winning a poker tournament in Vegas with two different ipods playing music in his bose noise cancelling headphones, one playing dubstep, the other a capella favorites from the Sing Off, even Clemens would still be able to read the field better than Tebow, and he'd have better mechanics throwing the ball.
he was primed to be a backup in New England. He was quiet. the media was (relatively) quiet about it and you know what happened? he just sucked too much at the job. he was the epitome of an athlete who never got the mental game down well enough. he couldn't learn a system and make throws properly. he had spent his HS and college careers not having to do that because he was such a beast of an athlete. too bad. oh well. adios.
----------- Y'all stupid...should've tanked for Lebron/Wiggins in 2014 -Rex LongFellow
It's only funny till someone gets mad. Then it's hilarious.
15. "Tebow forever changed QB evaluation metrics" In response to Reply # 12
>i don't think we've ever collectively celebrated mediocrity >to the extent we did with Tebow
OE and Jersey Tornado summed it up succinctly. Now, I'll add close this book the way it's supposed to end.
This moved the QB evaluation metric goal posts to the edge of Australia. I don't want to hear shit from anyone QB from insert school can't play in the league. There's a third stringer on your team right now that can go on a little run if the coach "let's them play". Broncos fans forever lost the moral high ground to shit on another team's developing QB. Put him in the right system, give him a coach that believes in him, tailor your system to his strengths and watch him win.
For the record, TJack did the same thing and eventually became a backup. Brian Hoyer had a run. They still in the league. Tebow would be in the league right now if he switched positions.
Tebow was a bastion of dat privilege. This dude expected to start. His number one cheerleader tried to get Rex fired last year after week three. We've seen more talented QBs play special teams, switch positions, and earn the right to play. This dude refused to do that at the end and is now of the league partly because of it. Racist conservative fans pushing an agenda will only get you so far. Let RG3 appear in a commercial pushing a controversial agenda and watch the media vilify him.
We should all aspire to be overpaid for despite our weaknesses like Tebow. This post ends with some positivity. Enjoy: